Sanctuary Cinema: Origins of the Christian Film IndustryNYU Press, 12 февр. 2007 г. - Всего страниц: 303 Winner of the Religious Communication Association Book of the Year Award for 2008 |
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... Charles M. Sheldon's In His Steps, giving added impetus to social gospel. His writings, as well as numerous devotional and theological works costumed in a Western genre, popularized the notion of a practical faith that eventuated in ...
... Charles Johnson Post, editor of the Christian Herald, used a revisionist history to explain the origins of the former. Post located the origins of cinematic storytelling in the Bible and religious books, followed by the chronicling of ...
... Charles Musser punctuates the point that evangelical Protestants embraced motion pictures with positive programs. “Indeed, although the Methodists categorically banned amusements in any shape or form for its members, they became one of ...
... Charles Finney's call for “new men, new methods,” Boots points out that in 1879 magic lanterns were first adopted as a new idea in Sunday school entertainment and that this led to their incorporation into adult “congregational singing ...
... Charles Kleine, a New York optical manufacturer who had substituted the calcium light for the old oil lamp in magic lantern projection and was selling his improved, duplex, dissolving stereopticons widely, had encouraged the idea.144 ...
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Divine Shows | 118 |
Better Films | 180 |
Film as Religion | 204 |
Notes | 226 |
Bibliography | 294 |
Index | 298 |